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Started by WingedSerpent, November 22, 2020, 01:06:01 PM

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Do the Star Wars movies count as Creature Features

Yes they are creature features
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No, they are not creature features
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Total Members Voted: 4

WingedSerpent

So this started a few years ago after one of my groups trips to GenCon Indy.  I bought a game called Campy Creatures  a card bidding game with a theme of monster movies.   Vampires, Werewolves, kaiju etc.  One of the rules says, the player who had most recently saw a Creature Feature gets to go first.   Naturally, I usually go first because I love these types of movies.  But one of my friends said he had just saw at that time the latest Star Wars movie-and it counted as one because of all the aliens in it.

I said no, because to me the monster needs to be focus of the story in order to count as one, but I guess the argument could be made that they are because of all the creatures in them.

What's your opinion.

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At least, that's what Gary Busey told me...

Alex

Creatures are not the focus of a Star Wars movie, either as protagonists or antagonists.
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Allhallowsday

STAR WARS a Creature Feature?  Sounds like a rule check for the game; Alex makes a good point. 
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pacman000

Mere presence of a creature does not a creature feature make.

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Paquita

I get that a creature should be the feature of a creature feature, but aren't people creatures too?  And if by creature, you mean monster, I think at the end of The Monster Club, humans are said to be the greatest monsters of all.


claws

Your friend is a cheater, and a bad one at that  :bouncegiggle: